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A Dish Best Served Cold (The Man In Rage) novel Chapter 1637

Summary for Chapter 1637: A Dish Best Served Cold (The Man In Rage)

Chapter 1637 – Highlight Chapter from A Dish Best Served Cold (The Man In Rage)

Chapter 1637 is a standout chapter in A Dish Best Served Cold (The Man In Rage) by Gia Bater, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.

“That is all for Dragon Master's message. We shall be taking our leave now, Moon God!”

Not wanting to overstay their welcome, Gaius and Owen decided to leave immediately after delivering the message.

Ye Fan had ordered forthem to meet up with him at Mount Chumen.

Moon God simply stood there in silence and stared blankly into space outside Sanshin Organization.

The two Grandmasters that she had injured earlier could only endure the pain as they continued kneeling on the ground.

They were so terrified that neither of them dared to move nor say anything unless Moon God did.

After what seemed like forever, Moon God trembled a little as she regained her composure.

She then stared in the direction that Gaius and Owen went before going back into Sanshin Organization.

The inside of the building was filled with a faint fragrance from the old wooden furniture, and the signs of aging were clearly reflected on the old altar.

The Sanshin Organization had existed in Japan since ancient times, so every item in the building was at least a hundred years old.

Moon God had been feeling uneasy ever since Gaius and the others left.

Ye Fan's message kept repeating itself in her head as she stood there in the hall, and seeing the love knot bracelet in her hand only worsened things.

Eventually, tears flowed down the sides of her cheeks.

“Eigetsu, are you still unable to get over him?” Moon God exclaimed with a huge sigh, her tone filled with pity and helplessness.

Being a god with absolute power, Moon God had always assumed there was nothing she couldn't change in this world.

However, she realized she was wrong as she had little to no control over human emotions.

I thought my guidance over the years had helped

Suzumiya Eigetsu forget about that boy from China, but I could clearly feel her heartache when I received word about him again.

“I'm sorry, Moon God. I really can't get over my master. I just can't bring myself to do it. Also, why would he return the love knot bracelet to me? Were those words meant to be a farewell message or something? Where is he going? Is he going to be in danger? I want to go see him, Moon God! I want to go see my master!”

Suzumiya Eigetsu's voice rang from deep within Moon God's mind.

The two of them had their consciousness fused together, and they even adopted a mentor-disciple relationship.

Suzumiya Eigetsu had been at peace for the past few years.

The last time she felt strong emotions was when she found out about Ye Fan ending up in the Boguia Rainforest.

Moon God could tell that he held a very special place in her heart, but she denied Suzumiya Eigetsu's request to see him anyway.

“Eigetsu, you mustn't behave impulsively. Never forget your identity and status, regardless of your past with him. You have become a god worshipped in Japan now, so you shouldn't be traveling across the seas just to see a boy in China.”

Those two figures were none other than Ye Fan and Meng Wanyu.

Mount Chumen and China were thousands of miles apart and separated by sea.

As time was running out, Ye Fan chose to run across the ocean instead of catching a flight at the airport.

Given his level of speed, even airplanes couldn't catch up to him.

Of course, Ye Fan was the only one crazy enough to even attempt such a stunt.

Meng Wanyu didn't even dare consider it an option as they had to literally run across the entire Pacific Ocean.

Even Supremes would probably get exhausted after a while, let alone someone like her.

However, Ye Fan insisted on proceeding with it and even brought her along with him.

As Meng Wanyu lacked the speed and stamina required, Ye Fan carried her in his arms while running.

The howling of the cold winds sounded like demons roaring at them, the ocean beneath them seemed like hell, and the huge waves resembled the devil's claws.

Fearing that she would die in the middle of the ocean, Meng Wanyu clung tightly to Ye Fan and buried her head in his embrace.

He was her only source of comfort while traveling across the borderless ocean around them, and she held on to him like a drowning person would a lifebuoy.

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